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  1. The fact that her own son was fifteen years of age at the time of its publication has led to speculation that Othea is to be identified with Christine, and Hector with Jean du Castel. The usual structure of each of the one hundred sections making up the Letter of Othea involves a short verse text followed by, in prose, a 'Gloss' and an Allegory'.

  2. Letter of Othea to Hector. ISBN 0941051048 9780941051040. Browse related items. Start at call number: PQ1575 .E5 E525 1990. View full page.

  3. The Letter of Othea to Hector, her most popular work, is a series of a hundred verse texts about a mythological figure or moment, with prose moral glosses explaining how to read the myth in order to improve human character. It is translated here with introduction, notes, and interpretative essay

  4. The Letter of Othea to Hector, her most popular work, is a series of a hundred verse texts about a mythological figure or moment, with prose moral glosses explaining how to read the myth in order to improve human character. It is translated here with introduction, notes, and interpretative essay.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2019 · Othea's Letter to Hector. Christine de Pizan. Ed. and trans. Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Earl Jeffrey Richards. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series 57; Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies 521.

  6. DOI: 10.33137/rr.v41i4.32492 Corpus ID: 267355649; Othea’s Letter to Hector @article{DePizanbookauthor2019OtheasLT, title={Othea’s Letter to Hector}, author={Christine De Pizan (book author) and Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski (book editor) and Earl Jeffrey Richards (book editor) and Teresa Russo (review author)}, journal={Renaissance and Reformation}, year={2019}, url={https://api ...

  7. Summary: One of the "Library of Medieval Women", this volume contains a translation of the medieval French "Letter of Othea to Hector", together with an introduction, notes and interpretative essays on the subject of its author, the first French woman poet to make her living by the pen, Christine de Pizan.